Although parents say they understand the importance of talking to their kids about money, teenagers are not learning what they need to be financially fit for the real world. A recent survey reveals that nearly 80 percent of parents feel it is very important to discuss personal finance with their teenagers, but when tested on their own knowledge of personal financial management, only 23 percent of the parents passed. Research also shows that 50 percent of high school seniors received a grade of “F” when their general financial knowledge was put to the test.To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/hrblock/39268/
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Bunny and Nate prepare for their next mission. On campus, Nate and Rhonda acquire their own kind of target.
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Just sending people to the right place .... kicks the ass outta the falling prices right?
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women reads book while driving
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http://www.thegreengirls.com/ - Mario Van Peebles keeps himself pretty busy these days with projects like Marios Green House & Bring Your A Game. At the Change The World Gala, he gave us a quick rundown of his projects & showed sincere care for the causes he represents. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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The 23rd Stallion takes a break from educating the masses about relationships by talking about Michael Jackson and what he meant to music worldwide.
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Our perception of god through the merky eyes of a child in his life preserver educating animals on the horrors of the cycle of life.
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Launched today, a new support and advocacy program called CrohnsAdvocate™ takes a full 360 degree approach to connecting, educating and empowering the half a million Americans living with Crohns disease. To view the Multimedia News Release see http://www2.prnewswire.com/mnr/ucb/39965/
You can help end the genocide by taking small steps that can make a big difference for the people of Darfur. By lobbying your member of Congress, educating others, planning a local event, and generating coverage in the media about the crisis, you will help build the political power needed to end this conflict. Distributed by Tubemogul.
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A Day Made Better - OfficeMax & Adopt-A-ClassroomIn 2007 OfficeMax developed A Day Made Better - an annual, one-day event that rewards more than 1,200 teachers around the country with over $1000 in classroom supplies. Together with Adopt-A-Classroom, were educating and motivating people to support and partner with schools in their community.
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